This letter is from the Reverend Robert MacGregor to his daughter Andronag (Ann). In it, the Reverend urges his daughter to visit the manse at Kilmuir, Skye. The Reverend was minister at Kilmuir between 1822 and 1844. His son Alexander who succeeded him in the post was a prolific and important Gaelic scholar. The document is part of the JLM Mitchell Archive of the Gaelic Society of Inverness. Ann Matheson (nee MacGregor) was Mitchell's great grandmother.

Sheriff James Lachlan Martin Mitchell (b. 13 June 1929) was a native of Inverness and son of well-known doctor, Lachlan Mitchell. He was appointed full-time sheriff in Edinburgh in 1978 and served there until his retirement in 1995. He died on 26 November 2001

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Letter from Rev. Robert MacGregor to his daughter, Ann

INVERNESS: Duirinish

19c

letters; clergy; ministers

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Sheriff JLM Mitchell (documents)

This letter is from the Reverend Robert MacGregor to his daughter Andronag (Ann). In it, the Reverend urges his daughter to visit the manse at Kilmuir, Skye. The Reverend was minister at Kilmuir between 1822 and 1844. His son Alexander who succeeded him in the post was a prolific and important Gaelic scholar. The document is part of the JLM Mitchell Archive of the Gaelic Society of Inverness. Ann Matheson (nee MacGregor) was Mitchell's great grandmother.<br />
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Sheriff James Lachlan Martin Mitchell (b. 13 June 1929) was a native of Inverness and son of well-known doctor, Lachlan Mitchell. He was appointed full-time sheriff in Edinburgh in 1978 and served there until his retirement in 1995. He died on 26 November 2001 <br />
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